to BREATH!
The octopus passes blood to its gills where it dumps co2 and takes rich oxygen
the gills help the squid breathe
A squid has a total of 4 gills, 2 on each side.
No
A squid has two gills. These gills are located on either side of the body and are responsible for extracting oxygen from the water as it passes over them. The gills play a crucial role in the squid's respiration, allowing it to thrive in various aquatic environments.
Gills
The Gills
Giant squid, like all other squid, have gills. So they "breathe" from them.
Squid use their gills to exchange gases, extracting oxygen from the water and releasing carbon dioxide. The gills are located inside the mantle cavity of the squid.
GillsThe gills perform the same function.
Squid have gills along their sides... thus obtaining oxgen similar to a fish
Squid breathe through gills. Water flows into the mantle and around the gills, which absorb oxygen from the water and release carbon dioxide.